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but al-qaeda will go after anybody. the last mile was dedicated to the newtown sandy hook. >> stephanie: that's right. >> caller: family members were there and what really upsets me is that if a gun would have been used it wouldn't have looked good and how do you know it is not some gun nut because no one is talking about the gun safety bills. jeff flake is not going to support anything now. they go online and they're like not going to do anything. and then he has the norvasc stand with gabby giffords yesterday, dedicating a part of the house to zimmerman but now they're -- no one is talking about it. how do you know it is not some right wing nut? why don't they get the elite people. >> stephanie: what do you mean? >> caller: well, you think they would want to make a name for themselves and get the top runners but they wait until they're gone. >> stephanie: because that's when the most amount of people are finishing. >> caller: exactly. no one is making the connection. now we're not talking about gun safety. with everyt
but al-qaeda will go after anybody. the last mile was dedicated to the newtown sandy hook. >> stephanie: that's right. >> caller: family members were there and what really upsets me is that if a gun would have been used it wouldn't have looked good and how do you know it is not some gun nut because no one is talking about the gun safety bills. jeff flake is not going to support anything now. they go online and they're like not going to do anything. and then he has the norvasc stand...
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the summer of 2006, a group of terrorists with links to al-qaeda planned to board a bunch of different planes at heathrow in london. to be flying from there to the united states and the way these guys were going to bomb the planes was by bringing soda bottles on board those planes that looked like they contained just soda or water, but in fact, they contained hydrogen peroxide and the other components needed to make bombs. the heathrow guys got caught before they did it, but it is now thanks to them that we have to buy humiliatingly tiny toiletries like this hair goo, right? it's not just security in this case. it's for a reason. hydrogen based bombs. the london bombings of 2005, those were al-qaeda linked terrorists and those were hydrogen peroxide based bombs. those killed 52 people. four years later, there was an american copy cat. in 2009, a guy tried to buy a bunch of hydrogen peroxide from beauty stores near aurora, colorado. it led to the arrest of this guy. he was going to do it in new york instead. on the subway. again, his plan was hydrogen peroxide. they're associated with d
the summer of 2006, a group of terrorists with links to al-qaeda planned to board a bunch of different planes at heathrow in london. to be flying from there to the united states and the way these guys were going to bomb the planes was by bringing soda bottles on board those planes that looked like they contained just soda or water, but in fact, they contained hydrogen peroxide and the other components needed to make bombs. the heathrow guys got caught before they did it, but it is now thanks to...
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qaeda. i think from an investigative point it doesn't matter all that much but this is obviously something they are trying to figure out. looking at the communications and other things, will help them understand that. >> the possibility that it is domestic but it's also a nonsense crime, a crime that has no discernable motive or none we care about looms as well. from director of any national terrorism center, thank you for being here. you're working long hours these days. >>> still ahead, gabby giffords chief of staff here for the interview and then the background on the massive explosion in texas. we have important background on that story ahead. les ve to the way they clean, once you try an oral-b deep sweep power brush, you'll never go back to a regular manual brush. its three cleaning zones with dynamic power bristles reach between teeth with more brush movements to remove up to 100% more plaque than a regular manual brush. and even 76% more plaque than sonicare flexcare in hard to reach
qaeda. i think from an investigative point it doesn't matter all that much but this is obviously something they are trying to figure out. looking at the communications and other things, will help them understand that. >> the possibility that it is domestic but it's also a nonsense crime, a crime that has no discernable motive or none we care about looms as well. from director of any national terrorism center, thank you for being here. you're working long hours these days. >>>...
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>> i think lindsey graham was getting more information about his ties to al-qaeda. and on his hospital bed yesterday he said they are religious, but they don't have ties to any larger network. >> stephanie: yeah. exactly. that's what the fbi was saying initially. can i just say one of my favorite things is -- is the description -- because, you know, he was mad initially what he was tweeting was that you killed my brother. i think he actually killed his brother. >> that was a fake twitter account. >> stephanie: oh, okay. but, you know, that he was -- but i'm just saying that was -- i thought i was the only one that thought that that it was a little road runner he had explosives and he was run over by his brother and dragged like 30 feet and it just was -- i don't know, somebody said he was holding an acme receipt, and i don't think so. my buddy howard kurz wrote the police and this is what i said about the plitttt -- chuck grassley rushed in to say he wants to exam immigration reform particularly in light of what happened last week in boston. this doesn't lend itself
>> i think lindsey graham was getting more information about his ties to al-qaeda. and on his hospital bed yesterday he said they are religious, but they don't have ties to any larger network. >> stephanie: yeah. exactly. that's what the fbi was saying initially. can i just say one of my favorite things is -- is the description -- because, you know, he was mad initially what he was tweeting was that you killed my brother. i think he actually killed his brother. >> that was a...
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he read an online publication proud by al-qaeda. they were not connected to any large -- that this was -- they're calling self-radicalized from the web site, from perhaps mischa. what we've discussed earlier. lots more stuff coming out. fascinating details. 29 minutes after the hour. right back on "the stephanie miller show." compelling true stories. >> jack, how old are you? >> nine. >> this is what 27 tons of marijuana looks like. (vo) with award winning documentaries that take you inside the headlines, way inside. (vo) from the underworld, to the world of privilege. >> everyone in michael jackson's life was out to use him. (vo) no one brings you more documentaries that are real, gripping, current. this show is about analyzing criticizing, and holding policy to the fire. are you encouraged by what you heard the president say the other night? is this personal or is it political? a lot of my work happens by doing the things that i am given to doing anyway. staying in tough with everything that is going on politically and putting my
he read an online publication proud by al-qaeda. they were not connected to any large -- that this was -- they're calling self-radicalized from the web site, from perhaps mischa. what we've discussed earlier. lots more stuff coming out. fascinating details. 29 minutes after the hour. right back on "the stephanie miller show." compelling true stories. >> jack, how old are you? >> nine. >> this is what 27 tons of marijuana looks like. (vo) with award winning...
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this is an al qaeda member, too, and i want to speak about this. i was watching morning joe one morning, and they showed a clip. they showed a clip of this gentleman who is an american, an al qaeda terrorist who is an american. and as you see there, if you ever click on to see, this is very easy to pull up on your video, our guns, our gun laws are so outdated and so out of whack that even this person who wants to do damage and harm to every american, even this person has figured out how to exploit them to arm themselves and people like him in our country. i'm sure all of you -- if you haven't, you need to see this. his name is adam gadon. adam gadon is his name. telling sympathizers, telling sympathizers of al qaeda how to get their hands on guns in america with almost no questions asked, almost no questions. he says, and i quote, madam president -- "america is absolutely awash with easily obtainable firearms. can you go down to a gun show at the local convention center and come away with a fully automatic assault rifle without a background check,
this is an al qaeda member, too, and i want to speak about this. i was watching morning joe one morning, and they showed a clip. they showed a clip of this gentleman who is an american, an al qaeda terrorist who is an american. and as you see there, if you ever click on to see, this is very easy to pull up on your video, our guns, our gun laws are so outdated and so out of whack that even this person who wants to do damage and harm to every american, even this person has figured out how to...
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because they say al qaeda has had a presence since 2001. >>> a mississippi man accused of sending ricen to president barack obama and a judge. some say he should be released because there is no physical evidence linking him to the crime. investigators announced that they did finds -- excuse me, they did not find rice end or the ingredients during a search of his home. his computers also failed to turn up any evidence and fbi is looking for an external hard drive. >>> they are looking for homeland security about immigration reform. and as kyla campbell reports, this follows yesterday's heated hearing, kyla campbell? >> reporter: dave, homeland security -- secretary of homeland security janet napolitano will testify in front of dianne finestein and the rest of the judiciary committee. they are skeptical of the bill proposed last week and they will question secretary of homeland security janet napolitano on border security. the borders must be secure before they allow any of the 11 million undocumented immigrants in to become citizens. it was postponed because of the boston marathon invest
because they say al qaeda has had a presence since 2001. >>> a mississippi man accused of sending ricen to president barack obama and a judge. some say he should be released because there is no physical evidence linking him to the crime. investigators announced that they did finds -- excuse me, they did not find rice end or the ingredients during a search of his home. his computers also failed to turn up any evidence and fbi is looking for an external hard drive. >>> they are...
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they say al qaeda has had a presence in iran since 2001. but iran is denying that al qaeda operates within the borders. >>> there's a plim hearing for an army sergeant accused of killing 16 civilians. robert bales faces murder and other charges. he left the base and killed mostly women and children on predawn raids. so far he's not entered a plea. the army is seeking the opponent -- is seeking the death penalty. >>> here's valve of the damage of a car bomb exploding outside of the french embassy in trip poty wounding at least two french guard. no group has claimed responsibility. >>> secretary of state john kerry is at at his first nato meeting today in bell gull. the crisis in syria is a hot topic. kerry is calling on members to boost their assistance to the syrian opposition. >>> a congressional hearing today in washington is zeroing in on immigration with the homeland security secretary on the hot seat. as kyla campbell reports from our washington, d.c. newsroom, the top two topics, the boston bombing investigation and border security. k
they say al qaeda has had a presence in iran since 2001. but iran is denying that al qaeda operates within the borders. >>> there's a plim hearing for an army sergeant accused of killing 16 civilians. robert bales faces murder and other charges. he left the base and killed mostly women and children on predawn raids. so far he's not entered a plea. the army is seeking the opponent -- is seeking the death penalty. >>> here's valve of the damage of a car bomb exploding outside of...
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there are terrorist elements in chechnya that have links to al qaeda. there are others which don't. there are islamist inspired groups in chechnya. but there is also a really, really significant mafia presence. you couldn't for example discount this is out source. >> our expert also says this is not a time for people to panic. in fact he praises the work done by law enforcement saying it's a way that identify the type of weapon used to the identifying the suspects was textbook. coming up on mornings on 2 we'll delve deeper into the suspects. back to you at the desk. >> thank you. >>> here's a quick look at the other top stories we are following for you. moments ago in texas police there announced 12 bodies have been recovered from the wreckage of that fertilizer plant that blew up wednesday night. investigators tell the waco tribune they believe 17 people were killed in that explosion. the investigation of the explosion will not stop until the search for more victims is completed. >>> also in washington the new immigration reform bill introduced by the gang of eight senators has its
there are terrorist elements in chechnya that have links to al qaeda. there are others which don't. there are islamist inspired groups in chechnya. but there is also a really, really significant mafia presence. you couldn't for example discount this is out source. >> our expert also says this is not a time for people to panic. in fact he praises the work done by law enforcement saying it's a way that identify the type of weapon used to the identifying the suspects was textbook. coming up...
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the good news i think is that al-qaeda wanted the roughly 2.5 millions muslim americans to radicalize. they've largely failed. there was ft. hood, now, there's boston. but again, most muslim americans are sort of horrified by this. and the jihadist want us to blame muslims for the attacks. we've got to again use force, law enforcement against the extremists, the ones who fall for these crazy ideas. in the u.s. and in the region disagree with these guys. >> oh, sure. >> the book is "beyond war." absolutely fascinating. >> and read the book despite the fact that poor david has only one two pulitzer prizes. seriously? you can't do any better than that? when are you going o get to number three? sfwl my mother asked me the same question. >> see, your parents are as crazy as mine. you need to read this book. david, thank you so much for being here. >> come back on the show. are you just starting your book tour? >> yes. >> we'll see you again soon. coming up, alan alda will tell us what he's teaching, next on "morning joe." rahhhhhh! when i'm hungry, my tummy growls. rrrrrrrrrrrr! when i'm h
the good news i think is that al-qaeda wanted the roughly 2.5 millions muslim americans to radicalize. they've largely failed. there was ft. hood, now, there's boston. but again, most muslim americans are sort of horrified by this. and the jihadist want us to blame muslims for the attacks. we've got to again use force, law enforcement against the extremists, the ones who fall for these crazy ideas. in the u.s. and in the region disagree with these guys. >> oh, sure. >> the book is...
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there are cases of chechen militants working with the taliban and al-qaeda. it is too early to tell. we're hearing that the chechen government released a statement saying the suspects moved kazakhstan and eventually moved to the u.s. later on. we're staying on top of this fluid recent set of events and will bring you the latest throughout the morning. >>> thanks for the update. time now is 8:47. in overnight news police here in the bay area investigating a body found in oakland. >> police tell ktvu the body was found last night on 81st 81st avenue nerudas dale street about 7:40 p.m. police haven't confirmed whether or not this is a homicide investigation. >>> oakland police are expanding their shot spotter system in north oakland. now captain ursey joiner helped to calibrate the system's audio sensors by firing those shots into a bullet trap set up at a ball field. the shot spotter detects when gunshots are fired and then alerts the police. >> now with this technology we can actually tell and exactly where a person got shot within 5 meters of the gunshots goi
there are cases of chechen militants working with the taliban and al-qaeda. it is too early to tell. we're hearing that the chechen government released a statement saying the suspects moved kazakhstan and eventually moved to the u.s. later on. we're staying on top of this fluid recent set of events and will bring you the latest throughout the morning. >>> thanks for the update. time now is 8:47. in overnight news police here in the bay area investigating a body found in oakland....
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these were all domesticop, renfiatn.bviously had a al qaeda reazes it's vy ey have been using people already here. we also have people self-motivated over the internet. they become se-radicalized or coul b someone from white supremacist group. ey, again, eiry domestic or it coulde a combination of the two, as said, with islamic jihadist, both domestic and having a foreign connection. all of this is being looked at, but certainly between now and 9/11, now, people knowctly what to do. ther is a protocol in place, what measures to take,nd move quickly and effectively and work very well together. totalsynchronization. >> we don't know who did this. we spect we will know at some point. peter ki, congssman peter king, thank you for sharing your expertise with us. we appreciateit. >> thank you. >> ahead o "starting point" we continue to follow this unfolding investigation of this terror attacknst, were tracking other delin stories. we'll talk about how theto maetar rctg to this. will there bereverb rations? we'll tell you about it, next. >> announcer: did you know the are secret black marke
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on the jihadi elements al qaeda has chechen fighters and chechens who have cut their teeth and gone elsewhere. it is something the fbi will be looking at. it's important to note the extent the individuals are lone wolves oftentimes are not necessarily as effective so it does tip us off to the extent they might have had some training to be able to do this because oftentimes you can't build a bomb that's effective unless you practice. >> there are other signs they didn't have an exit strategy, robbing a 7-eleven, they inexplicably and in cold blood killed an m.i.t. police officer authorities say. that shows that maybe they didn't have the training or the discipline that you would think a jihadi terrorist would have. >> just as you can read a cookbook doesn't mean you're julia child. the sense with lone wolves we think they're a scary threat and already live in society, et cetera, but for every timothy mcveigh you have hundreds of dreamers and individuals who don't carry out attacks. >> for what we saw at the boston marathon how many dozens of events have been quashed or thwarted. >> in massachu
on the jihadi elements al qaeda has chechen fighters and chechens who have cut their teeth and gone elsewhere. it is something the fbi will be looking at. it's important to note the extent the individuals are lone wolves oftentimes are not necessarily as effective so it does tip us off to the extent they might have had some training to be able to do this because oftentimes you can't build a bomb that's effective unless you practice. >> there are other signs they didn't have an exit...